02 Jun 2025

The Spider Dance: Tradition, Time and Healing in Southern Italy

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The co-founder of NAoHH Network Giovanna Parmigiani (Harvard Divinity School, CSWR) will discuss her book The Spider Dance: Tradition, Time and Healing in Southern Italy with Susan Greenwood (Independent) and Helen Cornish (Goldsmiths).

Hosted by Ktarzyna Puzon and Veronica Ferreri (NAoHH), the roundtable will have plenty of time for questions and further conversations.

Based on ethnographic research among contemporary Pagan communities in Southern Italy (Salento, Apulia), The Spider Dance… challenges (uni)linear ideas and experiences of time and temporality by showing the interconnectedness of alternative historicities, healing, and place-making among persons engaged in reviving, continuing, or re-creating traditional Pagan practices. The Spider Dance looks at local Pagans and at their ritual practice and interpretation of the traditional dance and music called pizzica. Pizzica is associated with tarantismo, a phenomenon present in that area for hundreds of years and attested until the second half of the XX century. Affecting mostly (but not only) women, tarantismo has been described in the form of malaise and physical suffering thought to be provoked by the bite of tarantula spiders and cured with pizzica music and dance. At the turn of the century tarantismo disappeared and new forms, called neotarantismi, emerged. The book describes a novel “spiritual” form of neotarantismo and highlights its connections with contemporary forms of magic and healing. The relevance of The Spider Dance is not limited to a description of particular Pagan groups and practices. It also makes some key practical and theoretical contributions to the anthropological study of magic, of contemporary religions, of “historicities,” and to scholarly debates around complementary medicine and “well-being,” in Italy and abroad.

Date: Monday June 2
Time: 16.00-18.00 BST / 17.00-19.00 CET /11.00-13.00 EDT

The event will take place on Zoom – please sign up here for the link.

Speakers

Giovanna Parmigiani

Harvard Divinity School, CSWR

Susan Greenwood

Independent

Helen Cornish

Goldsmiths

Chair

Ktarzyna Puzon

Anthropology of History and Heritage Network (NAoHH)

Veronica Ferreri

Anthropology of History and Heritage Network (NAoHH)